I can remember in 1962, that my parents threw us three girls in the 1960 Chevy Parkwood station wagon and drove us from Grand Rapids Michigan to Inyokern California on Route 66 in the month of June. In Oklahoma we stopped at a campground, I think, in a place called Red Rock Canyon. My Dad and my middle sister slept in a tent outside and my oldest sister, my Mom and I slept in the back of the station wagon. My Dad and my middle sister came back to the car when my sister peed in the tent and got Dad all wet. We lost five tires on separate incidents along the way. When we were in Texas someone was passing our car and yelling, "Your Tar" " Your Tar". It took us awhile to decipher the Texas drawl! I can remember stopping in Gallup New Mexico to stop for breakfast at this little cafe. They were so busy with only one waitress and she dropped orange juice right by our table. My mother got up, went into the kitchen, grabbed a mop and some rags and began to clean the floor and the table. She then took the mop and bucket back into the kitchen and began to wait on tables. When she felt the young girl was caught up, we ate our breakfast and moved on to the Petrified forest where it was so hot. We had one of those water bags hanging on the front of the grill and one of those old window air conditioners where you pulled the string an cold air came out. My head was in my mothers lap and she pulled the string and all the cold water came down on my head. So Route 66 was one of my favorite memories at the age of 10 years old and I am 69 years old today. Chuck, Bertha, Janet, Jill and Joy travelled Route 66. Just a note to say we drove across country to visit my Aunt and Uncle in Inyokern California. My Uncle was on a submarine for 19 years serving in the Navy and his 20th year was spent on shore duty at China Lake Naval Weapons base in Ridgecrest California. We moved to the desert in 1964 and I have been a desert rat ever since. Thanks for the memories.
@miriambryant18963 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a novel in this story!
@juanitasellshouses3 жыл бұрын
Loved this story!
@chrischapman2763 жыл бұрын
What an awesome story you've shared with us all!
@PatrickWagz3 жыл бұрын
Great comment and good memories!!
@blondilu533 жыл бұрын
I love this story. What a great child hood.
@jeaninelambert86252 ай бұрын
Great memories of yearly trips from Albuquerque to California on Route 66. Painted desert, petrified forest and always in awe that the meteor fell right next to the visitor center at Meteor Crater!! 😊👍😇
@tsummers1223 жыл бұрын
I tell everyone they should drive cross country at least once. If for nothing else just the change in landscape from the East to West is just amazing. I’ve done it 4 or 5 times in a car a couple as a kid in a motorhome and many times in a 18 wheeler. I’d leave tomorrow if I could.
@bonnierichards12193 жыл бұрын
We did a trip on Route 66 in 1972 in a station wagon with my parents and 5 of us kids. My sister was car sick the entire trip and nobody wanted to sit next to her in case she got sick. Unfortunately she ended up in the worse possible seat for somebody suffering from motion sickness. She was in the rear facing far back seat of the station wagon. It was definitely a trip to remember. My husband and I have gone back and visited several portions of old Route 66. You bring back several childhood memories. As a child we took many a trip from Chicago to Springfield, Illinois on Route 66. Thanks for the smiles and the laughs.
@lindao13273 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying watching this. I’m 65 and as a young girl was fascinated with Route 66. Loved the cars from that era. Thanks for taking us along. Best wishes from Glasgow, Scotland.
@melissak_0073 жыл бұрын
Your Route 66 series has me grasped to every second right to the very end with the cool footage of the nostalgic stops and the coolest narrator by Gary the Gemini Giant!! Next Sunday's video, I'm having a bucket of popcorn and an icy cold soda to complete the experience!!
@carolfuchs27743 жыл бұрын
As I saw you at the Lincoln Library I saw the dresses Mary Lincoln wore. I read a great book on the relationship of Mary and Elizabeth Keckley a former black slave, and Mary's dress maker. Well worth the read.
@jerirogers87393 жыл бұрын
I read that book too. Excellent read!
@StressLessCamping3 жыл бұрын
We just did a big Route 66 trip and our souvenir Giant was Buck Atom from Buck Atom's Cosmic Curios in Tulsa. I was so impressed with how much of the Mother Road is left but also with some of the new additions.
@jennypak11773 жыл бұрын
I am so looking forward to your St Louis edition! Thank you for highlighting all of these historic spots. My bucket list is getting longer because of your blogs.
@stephendorrington89623 жыл бұрын
When you get to Santa Monica pier, don't forget to get your certificate to show you've completed the drive! And you should abandon the RV for one night when you get to The Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari NM. A real 1930s nostalgia stay. We took our time doing our route 66 trip and it has been one of the highlights of our travels - we tried always to drive on the original road when we could, don't care for interstates, the whole route is full of fascinating places. Go for a meal in the Roadkill Cafe in Seligman AZ with its amusingly named menu items like Swirl of Squirrel or Splatter Platter!! There are so many places it would take all day just to list them!
@desireevanineveld95063 жыл бұрын
Over the years my husband and I have developed a taste for road trips. We completed Seattle to San Diego recently and had the best time. After watching just two episodes of your new series, Route 66 has moved to the top of our list. Thank you for introducing us to the joys of this route ❤️
@raylee49313 жыл бұрын
I love the route 66 trip, someday my wife and i would love to do this route, it will happen! I love Gary, that is so hilarious!! I really love the new voice for Charlie, it is amazing. We had a dog for many years and she still has a voice in our house, just awesome!!
@badgerpa93 жыл бұрын
Covered wagon was the first RV Trish. Also great job driving the Bird. You should explain to Trish when you "run out of air" on the air brakes they will come on and stay on until the air builds up again, nice unless you are in the middle of an intersection. Stay safe and healthy.
@debraholdman53083 жыл бұрын
Your new book will tell you the best way to stay off the interstate highways. The people are awesome. We did the route on our Honda Goldwings. Stop and talk to the people, especially at the museums and shops. It is awesome and kind of sad looking at the empty buildings. We want to do it again now that we are both retired. Probably do it in an older car for the real feel, lol. Love your bus.
@vivalafrance95473 жыл бұрын
Route 66 is the ultimate tourist travel adventure. I can't wait until we can go. Looks like You guys are having a great time. The vintage Americana stuff is a blast.
@lisadalry94573 жыл бұрын
KZbinr Justin Scarred has a whole playlist of Route 66 videos, with tons of history. Your perspective is so different! Both are great!
@nepatswin3 жыл бұрын
I think you should do an entire episode with just Charlie and Gary narrating ! Little known fact, Elton John's "Rocket man " was written about Gary.
@garretlewis41033 жыл бұрын
Who would want to do this? We would! Doing Route 66 is on our bucket list. We are really liking Gary.
@stephenwoodward35033 жыл бұрын
We love watching you and hope to cross paths someday. I just retired after 26+ years working in the prison system here in NYS. We are doing small summer trips but going to be selling our house within the next two years. We have a brand new 2021 3500 ram Cummins and our 2021 keystone cougar fifth wheel and enjoy the tips such as harvest host, route 66 etc.
@roamingwolfpack3 жыл бұрын
Caleb's comment on the museum & parents "Hope it doesn't take long!". Was spot on! We did the Harley Davidson museum a couple years back and our kids got super impatient after about 90 minutes or so. I read most of it all, but my wife read it all except one room!
@mitchmead57723 жыл бұрын
We stayed at The Texas Route 66 RV Park in Shamrock, TX. Roomy full hookup campsites. There is a dog park adjacent to their sheep and donkeys in their barn. Elvis ate at The Tower Building (in Disney CARS Flo's Diner) where we had waffle cone ice cream. Tallest ware Tower in Texas.. We had steak at Mesquite Ranch House (GREAT FOOD) just off the interstate
@karenmelton92353 жыл бұрын
My husband’s sister and her company sculpted all the human figures at the Lincoln Museum . The details of the sculpts and their authentic wardrobe are incredible .
@markberman89583 жыл бұрын
You guys truly represent what’s going right in our country right now. Absolutely awesome and so much fun to watch! Thanks for all your hard work!
@vlunceford3 жыл бұрын
LOVE that white ruffled blouse, Trish! We are planning a trip West next spring and will hit sections of Route 66 - thanks for the preview!!
@melpotvin87713 жыл бұрын
Dang Gary’s brother knocked Gary’s rocket off! What amazing library! Only two videos in and I’m sold on doing Route 66! Got my hats!
@KeepYourDaydream3 жыл бұрын
Nice. Thanks!
@nathanriggs11253 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see your home state seen through someone else's eyes. Sometimes you forget the little cool things around the state. Enjoy the rest of your trip. Loving the series. You guys are awesome.
@karenbankovich56753 жыл бұрын
Last year for Christmas I got my husband some RV toilet paper and the white KYD hat. He just informed me while we were watching this that it is a ladies hat. (crap emoji goes here). We just got our first RV in August and hope to see you guys out on the road sometime.
@delainawatson55573 жыл бұрын
I’m a retired truck driver with 43 years of experience driving different kinds of trucks and repaired them myself. I was most concerned about using the bungee cord to pull up the accelerator when it’s stuck. This won’t work in emergency situations. Highly recommend you get it fixed immediately. It sounds like it is a broken throttle return spring and check the bottom of the pedal to make sure it isn’t getting hung up on the floor mat or something may be under it. We have watched ALL your videos and love your positive attitude and all your travels.
@GablesOnTheGo3 жыл бұрын
Hi Y'all! We love your videos and great adventurous spirit. We have been watching your channel for 4 years and you were one of the inspirations for us to quit our jobs and take a chance to live out a new adventure. If you head down to the Florida Keys one day give us a shout. Would love to collaborate with you for a "Keysie" video from your perspective, by water and/or land. Our channel is small but it's just a documentary of our adventures here in the Keys. We plan on doing a lot more RV traveling in 2022 so maybe we will see you on the road! Keep up the positive vibes!
@RRAdventuresandmore3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark & Trish for all the shows that you have done for the RV community, we have learned a lot, watching your shows. This is our 1st year watching and Rv traveling. Hopefully will get to meet some day in the near future in our home town Flagstaff,Az ~Will Just Keep Your Daydream
@craftytraveler92383 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Route 66 is on my bucket list. I grew up on route 66, Foothill Blvd in Fontana, Ca. Give Fontana a honk for me when you drive throught.
@ericjohnson64373 жыл бұрын
Happen to be staying in Saint Robert Missouri. Our Grandson has Army bootcamp graduation on Friday here at Fort Leonard Wood. Anyway we got to go into Uranus off Route 66. Wow, if you have not stopped in yet, you should. Have a safe journey...
@homesteadingusa3 жыл бұрын
If I may say, my wife and I can have an upside down day and then we turn your channel on and the bright sunshine from your wonderful family makes everything that much better. You guys are so much fun to watch and your Toys for Tots program is so wonderful, especially during some of these strange times that are affecting many in a negative financial way. YOU GUYS ROCK! Keep the great times coming. We just finished the route 66 trip and your perspective has shown many things that we missed along the way. THANK YOU AND STAY SAFE. GOD BLESS TEXAS / USA
@miltonbayne66493 жыл бұрын
This is on top of my bucket list. I will be tuned in for EVERY episode. Thank You.
@KevinCoop13 жыл бұрын
Found out something yesterday. We went to Apache Village RV and bought a Class A Jayco. They are located on Route 66. It is on Dunn road Hazelwood. North side of St. Louis. So, if you cross the river and Arch is on your right, you missed part of the route.
@cindaodneal60413 жыл бұрын
Someone has probably already said this somewhere, but I thought I would just in case they haven’t. Make time while you’re in Amarillo to spend time in Palo Duro Canyon. If I remember correctly, y’all stayed only one night the last time you came through. PDC is the second largest canyon in the US. Second only to the Grand Canyon. The biggest difference is that you can drive down into Palo Duro. It’s really beautiful and worth the time spent. Loving the series!
@Ramphastos3333 жыл бұрын
I really, really, really hope you can walk a bit on the original 66 in Petrified Forest Nat'l Park...and also on that stretch around Seligman with the Burma-shave signs. Have fun!!!
@gypsybelle47573 жыл бұрын
There is something special about driving on a portion of the actual old road in your RV/bike/Skokie/whatever. Driving out of your way, adding an hour or two to your trip...totally worth it!
@LifeisGood20183 жыл бұрын
I pause this video while your giving Trish driving instructions that it takes air pressure to release the brakes so when you mentioned that you were worried about being on that big hill and air pressure getting low, well if air pressure drops it will apply the brakes, so if buzzer goes off while traveling down the road you’ve got a problem, you need to know at what psi the buzzer comes on and what psi the brakes come on automatically. You can do that while pumping the brakes sitting in a parking lot with them released and watch the gauges.
@donnamontoya68773 жыл бұрын
As a truck driver I was yelling parking brake, omg you stop with the air brake and engage the parking brake to stay stopped. Paaaarking brake. LOL
@KeepYourDaydream3 жыл бұрын
Caleb said it from the back :)
@brownsugar16163 жыл бұрын
Loved this episode. Thanks for getting back to just taking us along with you wherever you are! As much as I love you guys, I get tired of the product videos, advice, fixing stuff, etc. I want to see places you are staying, things you are doing @ camp, places you eat, places you visit, people you meet, etc. I just love feeling like we're traveling together, not going to my Sunday night lecture. ❤
@KeepYourDaydream3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yes, we prefer those videos too.
@deedeew40403 жыл бұрын
I remember old route 66 as a little girl traveling from CA to NY and back many times. I drove on parts of it in 1974. It was a fun road to travel on except if you wanted to pass a slow moving vehicle ahead of you..
@rvhome55993 жыл бұрын
Ya’ll missed the famous cozy dog drive in on Route 66 and you also missed Lincoln’s Tomb which isn’t on Route 66 but is a must see and the old state capitol building
@cvx2dog5493 жыл бұрын
You’re bringing back memories! Travelled Route 66 in 1962.
@wannabefulltimers3 жыл бұрын
that's amazing...wish I was around back then
@GarfieldHiscock3 жыл бұрын
Another great video. You're losing air because your air brake system has a leak. When you apply the service brake with the spring brake released you should lose not more than 4 psi over 2 minutes. Plus the Bird should maintain its air overnight.
@Buoy4AK3 жыл бұрын
Having pilot-trainee spouse jump straight from parking lot to public roads? You’re a braver man than I shipmate (not for her technical handling of the rig, or any threat to life & limb, but for fear of the potential harm in my sleep if I don’t phrase that constructive criticism “constructively” enough 😎). Looks like an awesome trip!
@janicevoss8643 жыл бұрын
Lovin this Route 66 season. We may need to put it on our bucket list. Y’all make it so fun & interesting. See y’all next Sunday. Safe travels, WOOT! WOOT!!! 😊🇺🇸
@reneecarson92783 жыл бұрын
I loved Springfield and the Lincoln Museum. The presentation was awesome! My son loved it. When you said Springfield I was hoping you’d go to the museum. Very educational. I don’t have an RV or camper but I’m hoping to travel like that again one day. Meanwhile I see the country with y’all! Thanks!
@fastball1313 жыл бұрын
I was born in normal, IL. Loving rt 66 content. Grew up in Pacific, MO. And now live near Santa Monica. Rt. 66 is my life.
@marciaharmon3 жыл бұрын
The hot dog giant looks a lot like the Paul Bunyon giant. Be sure to stop in Tulsa, Clinton, and Elk City! Oklahoma has lots of route 66 to explore.
@Tom-S-3 жыл бұрын
You could of gone into The Old Capital, which was near by the Museum, the railroad station where the big Lincoln-Douglas debate and the same place they brought his body back from DC to bury, which you should of went to his tomb also. Then about 20 miles Northwest of Springfield, is a reconstruction of the village where Abraham Lincoln spent his early adulthood, Lincoln's New Salem.
@lwhite5303 жыл бұрын
What a cool series! Happy Sunday funday KYD family!
@leann49253 жыл бұрын
Tricia I'm jealous as you were giving Charlie a hug. On out way home from visiting relatives in Illinois we stopped at Lincoln's home and went through the tour. This was back in the 60's of which a lot of what you showed was not there. Just a regular house on a road in a town. So enjoyed seeing the new stuff. This is a lot of fun so enjoying this adventure. Thanks Please give Charlie a hug from me as he is so loveable. Stay safe.
@billyted1233 жыл бұрын
My parents moved from st. louis to Phoenix the summer of 1963, ( I was 2) we drove route 66 in a 1955 mercury(at least that's what they told me) In the 80's I lived in Weatherford Oklahoma, there is a route 66 museum in Clinton Oklahoma 20 miles west. I am enjoying these episodes, thanks for sharing your lives with us!!
@Chattanooganotary3 жыл бұрын
OMG... Trish, I would feel the EXACT same way.... need to process the information one step at a time.... I completely agree with you!!!
@stevejohnsonm.a.75573 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to see Trish driving the Big Bird down the road! What a great road trip!
@carolbedrosian46503 жыл бұрын
So sad, the white DREAM hats are already sold out :( Really enjoying this series!!! "Easy on the ....." -Gary "He's torn apart, he's beside himself..."
@carlwellman36233 жыл бұрын
Grew up in Winslow, saw the interstate come through there in the early 60’s. Left just as the Eagles put out the song “take it easy” and standin on a corner in Winslow Arizona, that put us on the map for sure. Be safe, enjoy the ride.
@amartart3 жыл бұрын
Great Route 66 vids! We crossed over 66 while driving to Denver, while driving on Route 36, the original pony express route, but almost unused now ( they have a museum too!
@shannondehnke39523 жыл бұрын
I took my boys and father on a spring break trip to St. Lous and on the way stopped at the Lincoln Library. I would go back again!
@havegun0072 жыл бұрын
I still remember When you were first in Santa Fe , New Mexico eating chili burgers, first time I saw your adventure! I was born in Santa Fe ! I RV as a traveling CT Technologist! Thanks for your adventures! Safe travels, Sam Anaya
@KeepYourDaydream2 жыл бұрын
That's tonights video - back in Santa Fe.
@glennlacewell57663 жыл бұрын
Brakes release only when you have 60 psi or more of air pressure , never a bad idea to chaulk wheels when parked on a incline but if and when air pressure goes down it will set the parking brake . Just don't get distracted and leave the cab after turning off the motor before you have set the brake , I had been operating coaches for 40 + years and learned the hard way . I got out of the drivers seat without setting the brake ( very costly boo boo ) and the coach rolled about 3 feet before I reached the E brake and set it and it scraped the side wall down the side of a Country Coach on a fence .
@awanderingpalette3 жыл бұрын
Gary: "I'm OK. Ooohh look at the pretty clouds" The book you picked up Tricia was a great way to find all the hidden gems of Route 66. I used the same book when I began my travels!
@KeepYourDaydream3 жыл бұрын
That would have been funny. Gary is happy go lucky.
@toddramsay9773 жыл бұрын
Ulysses S. Grant home is in NW Illinois in the quaint artist town of Galena, IL. If your in Kansas City, MO. Suburb Independence, MO has Harry S. Truman's home. Go see the Arabia Steamboat Museum as well. Great video as usual.!
@jeromep3 жыл бұрын
Giving the dog a voice is a great idea. There really need to be some deep conversations between the dog and Gary.
@terrygillis99093 жыл бұрын
So great to see the latest, greatest RV gadget in use here on the KYD bird...a bungy cord for gas pedal. Any particular brand you recommend? LOL-love you guys.
@2010snopro5003 жыл бұрын
That statue was in front of a hot dog stand in Cicero on ogden Avenue for over 50 years before bunyans was sold. I lived at less 5 blocks from that place
@tywebb98793 жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in Illinois and Route 66 has always been legendary but I had no idea how popular it remains. I think my wife and I need to follow the route on one of our trips. Gary is awesome and really adds character to a wonderful video, this trip has been fantastic, look forward to STL.
@gamerpinklady_62663 жыл бұрын
We traveled Route 66 this year as well as cross country LA to Tampa and it was amazing our kids loved it especially the donkeys in Oatman, AZ. There is a podcast on Route 66 that has some interesting info. Can’t wait to watch your journey unfold especially how to navigate it in a RV. But if you get a chance try to stay in at least one iconic Route 66 hotel/motel. Happy Travels!!
@timscaife91433 жыл бұрын
Thanks for supporting toys for tots. Love the new trucker hats. The colors are so good.
@GarthBnut23 жыл бұрын
I am loving the Route 66 videos and looking forward to more. I bought the knit hat last year and love it!! I also noticed Trish eating a Perfect bar...those are my favorite protein bars. Peanut Butter and Chocolate chip peanut butter are my 2 favorites. Love you guys!!!!
@tinaandrews75723 жыл бұрын
The Big hot dog guy use to be in front of Bunions Hot Dog stand on Ogden Ave just west of Austin Blvd in Cicero. I lived just down the street from it as a kid!
@joanmcerlean71583 жыл бұрын
“I think I was better not knowing” OMG Trish. I’m with you.🥴
@mc70dave3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see a trip through my area, lots to do in Central IL, sorry it rained in you. We've biked on Rt 66 from Normal North abc excited to have the trail go all along the mother road. Thanks for all your hard work and sharing your adventures!!
@annettetaylor73313 жыл бұрын
Just ordered Trish’s no itch hat! Been shopping for that exact type of hat, so happy to support the channel AND get a great hat!
@garymann59983 жыл бұрын
Route 66 is going to be a very interesting adventure, between Gary, Charlie, and their shenanigans 😜, seeing all the old historical sites, teaching Tricia how to navigate the bus, this is getting better with every episode, hang on here we go...
@joeallday64293 жыл бұрын
KYD!!!! Just a heads up...In an air brake system !!!!CAUTION: Compounding the brakes happens when a service brake application is made with the park brake still applied. This can result in damaged brake components and possibly brake failure. To avoid compounding, the park brake should be released before a foot brake application is made.
@mygypsyadventure36103 жыл бұрын
They are missing out on $$$ not having a bobblehead of the giant with hotdog! You guys are closing in fast on half a million subscribers. I hope you celebrate when you do.
@cisco3653 жыл бұрын
Great video enjoying history :) at 17:19 you are driving by my office on the other side. See you all next time :) Hope you all had the chance to eat a Horse Shoe while you where in Springfield:). So glad to see you driving near litchfield as well :)
@marcs_adventures3 жыл бұрын
I have a Wanderlodge just like yours, same layout & color scheme! And I've always wanted to do Route 66. You guys are inspiring me to get out there and do it!
@Step-n-Wolf3 жыл бұрын
In Arizona between Seligman and Kingman is the longest stretch of 66 still in existence. The old 66 and new 40 veer quite a ways a part.
@kenkre12123 жыл бұрын
This is great fun. Don't skip a thing. BTW I just bought one of your hats. I need a hat like i need another hole in my head. At one time I had over 200. Anyway, I bought the hat because you donate to Toys for Tots. I am a 74 yr old Marine and love that you are supporting Toys for Tots. Semper Fi.
@KeepYourDaydream3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your support!
@linasoper39063 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this trip. I living my dream thru guys seeing things that I would never able to do right now. My hubby health not good So my dreams of traveling is on hold at this time. However I get a little glimpse thru your eyes. Love you all. Charlie and Gray you the icing on the cake. I end watching with a smile. 🤗
@Vocalist19693 жыл бұрын
There are many other lovely things to visit in Springfield. So much history. His law office is there too.
@TimeWellWasted20223 жыл бұрын
You guys are awesome. You have inspired my family and I to buy our first fifth wheel and we plan on traveling the U.S full time starting next fall. We get to see the country and make memories while I continue my profession as a travel nurse. As soon as I retire in a few years we want an airstream just like yours. Thank you guys for inspiring us to follow our dreams!
@rickl66973 жыл бұрын
The parking brakes should be spring activated not air. Did Trish not want to tilt the steering wheel down some? Beautiful bus. "Root 66"
@glendasharp50573 жыл бұрын
LOVE this!!!! Rte 66 goes through our Chicago suburban town (you SKIPPED by on segment #1 - LOL!). But it was such fun to see you drive by Illinois State University, our son's alma mater. My husband & I need to take a trip south on the Mother Road, and spend some time in Pontiac, IL and the Rte 66 Museum. Looking forward to seeing St. Louis next week.
@johnbaas84313 жыл бұрын
Not too far behind you...can't believe you didn't interview the owner of the Ryburn. Very interesting the way she saved the building and renovated it. Did you follow hyway 4 sosuth of Springfield (pre-dates ROOT 66)? Kept thinking about that giant bird on that narrow stretch of road!
@daniebordelon88063 жыл бұрын
Gary and Charlie are a great addition to your weekly shenanigans.
@loragunning53943 жыл бұрын
In February of 1960, my family moved from Mt. Clemens, MI to San Diego, CA via Rte 66. I was 6, my sister was 4, and my mom was pregnant with my youngest sister. My dad, whose idea it was to move to Cali, talked his sister and her family into also making the move, so we were a mini-caravan. My dad was driving "The White Whale", a white '52 Plymouth sedan, complete with the high tail fins and rocket tail-lights, towing a wooden slat-sided U-haul trailer covered with a tied-down tarp that had 100% of our family's household in it. Following us was my Uncle Sonny and Aunt Eleanor with their 2 kids, my 1st cousins Linda and Richard, driving a similar rig. Being only 6 yrs old, I don't remember a whole lot of the trip, just mental thumbnails, but I do remember sitting up front with my dad when we crossed the Mississippi River in St. Louis late at night, my mom and sister asleep in the back seat, also stopping at a roadside monument in Texas, "The Heart of Texas", and my dad lifting us girls up onto the stone monument and taking our pictures. I'd love to recreate our family's journey someday...
@JD-vl5yh3 жыл бұрын
My wife is the same way with horns. I had a siren in my 1950 Pontiac custom and she was, at every chance, hitting that button. Lol
@sounddesignmix30023 жыл бұрын
Ha ha, I'm loving this series. We need more Gary and Charlie dialogue please! And Trish, I know you're throwin' around the y'all's like you're from Tennessee, but in Illinois, especially down by Pontiac, we say "yous guys" along with Root 66. We drove much of the interstate version of Route 66 this summer from Chicago to Flagstaff and I wondered why they didn't name I-44 and I-40, I-66! Kind of a shame.
@CookingwithCatLover03303 жыл бұрын
I wish we could have had a meet up. You drove by my old work place in Normal. If you like history and small towns, Lincoln was in a few towns in IL. Next time visit Dewitt Co. Lots of history there. Sorry I missed you.
@TomSpurlock3 жыл бұрын
Lincolns' grave is also a good POI in Springfield, very moving. Most of his family is buried there. You can walk inside the tomb to read some history, and it's free.
@melissaprice75073 жыл бұрын
My husband and I love your videos! Have you thought about putting a magnet on the bottom of Gary? That way he's not constantly falling over and you can easily take him off the dash to "see" the sights. Safe travels and can't wait until your next segment!
@KeepYourDaydream3 жыл бұрын
We were, but now we're loving watching him fall!
@brianwall26823 жыл бұрын
Great series thus far. In OKC consider visiting the National Memorial & Museum or the just opened First Americans Museum. Both are very emotional and well done. Safe travels!
@stevewilliams48663 жыл бұрын
It's not on Route 66, but there's a Giant that you might have missed in Haynes AK. The Hammer Museum has a four story tall claw hammer for a sign.
@PatBarr553 жыл бұрын
My husband and I are getting ready to start traveling and I told him about your adventure on Route 66. We are going to do it. Love your vids, have been on all your adventures since you sold your home. You have had awesome travels. Safe travel KYD ❣❣
@ldysfm3 жыл бұрын
Gary looks extremely confident when Trish is driving!
@rvpark83273 жыл бұрын
So much Fun to travel 66 with you guys👍😁 Everyone needs a Gary & a Charlie❤